Our Liturgy
Our Liturgy
Our Eucharistic liturgy begins with a processional hymn, followed by some opening prayers and a song of praise. After praying a prayer to be used throughout the entire week (called the Collect of the Day), we sit to listen to the readings which will later be expounded upon in the sermon. Don’t be surprised when we stand to sing before the Gospel is read. That is part of how we set the Gospel apart from other readings, and it is proclaimed from the center of the congregation by either a deacon or a priest. After the sermon, we recite together the Nicene Creed, an ancient and authoritative declaration of our faith. Then we pray for the Church and for the world, confess our sins and receive absolution, make peace with one another, and prepare the altar for Holy Communion. The priest leads us in our worship of the Lord in the Holy Eucharist, consecrating the bread and wine which we receive as the Body and Blood of Christ. We receive Communion, sing hymns, offer a prayer of thanksgiving for Communion, and having been blessed by the priest and dismissed, we go in peace to love and serve the Lord singing one final hymn.